For his first feature, Belic was inspired by a story in the little-known Siberian republic of
Tuva. Trusting his intuition, Belic purchased two cameras on credit and flew with his brother to Tuva to create the documentary feature,
Genghis Blues (1999). Belic’s landmark film received an
Academy Award nomination for best documentary feature and won over 70 international film festival awards including the Sundance Audience Award. Belic associate produced
Beyond the Call (2006), which followed three American soldiers-turned-humanitarians traveling to war zones around the world to deliver aid. The following year, Belic co-produced and shot
Indestructible (2007), which was filmed in locations from China to Israel and followed one man's search for a cure for his terminal illness. In 2010, Belic directed the documentary
Dreams: Cinema of the Subconscious, included on the
Inception (2010) Blu-ray. Following its success, he directed
The Batmobile, released on
The Dark Knight Rises (2012) Blu-ray. Belic teamed up with director
Tom Shadyac (
Bruce Almighty,
Liar Liar,
The Nutty Professor), who executive produced, to make the feature documentary
Happy (2012). He directed the music video for the Grammy-winning song Caravan by Opium Moon and he most recently directed
Trust Me (2020). ==Personal life==